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Sony Grand WEGA KDS-60A2000 60-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV Overview:
- Full HD (1920 x 1080)Picture Resolution with SXRD chip
- 3 SXRD chips (R/G/B), Over 2 Million Pixels each.
- Contrast Ratio up to 10000:1
- 1080p Input for Full HD via HDMI rear connections (x2)
- Bottom Speaker. Slim and Stylish Design.
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Sony Grand WEGA KDS-60A2000 60-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV Reviews
123 of 125 people found the following review helpful
Excellent picture in all modes, but..., September 14, 2006 By This review is from: Sony Grand WEGA KDS-60A2000 60-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) ...you have to calibrate the display (as you should with ANY television), and because of the incredible detail possible with a 1080p picture, the "garbage in, garbage out" tenet of picture quality really holds here.
I can't stress those two points enough. If you cannot afford a full calibration by an ISF technician, you should at least purchase Digital Video Essentials or Avia Guide to Home Theater (both available at Amazon) and calibrate the brightness, contrast, color, and grayscale tracking of the display. It is not fair to gauge the picture quality of the display when using factory settings, which are set to "torch" mode (super-bright, super-contrast) to attract ignorant buyers at Best Circuit Buy City. You MUST calibrate the TV for your viewing environment. Note that the A2000 remembers calibration settings PER INPUT and PER RESOLUTION. That means if you have an HD cable box that is in "pass-through" mode - meaning it might send 480i, 720p, or 1080i, depending on the... Read more
112 of 114 people found the following review helpful
Excellent in all modes, September 25, 2006 By This review is from: Sony Grand WEGA KDS-60A2000 60-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) This is my second HD set, and it's much much better than what I had. Not only does this have an excellent HD 1080p, but the picture from standard def sources is the best I've seen. The internal scaler (which converts SD to 1080p) is among the best made.
One thing that happens, though, is that people hook up devices that have their own (inferior) scalers and then complain about the Standard def. This happens often with "hi-def" cable boxes, where the installer sets the cable box to do all the converting before it gets to the TV. Not much the TV can do when the cable box has already mucked things up. The proper thing to do is to set up the cable box to "pass-through" mode (i.e. leave the signal alone!) so the $3000 TV's scaler is used instead of the junk in the $80 cable box.
When set up properly, regular TV looks like DVD used to, DVD looks hi-def, and true HD is eye-popping.
59 of 61 people found the following review helpful
FIVE STARS to AMAZON: ZERO STARS to SONY., February 10, 2007 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony Grand WEGA KDS-60A2000 60-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) AMAZON is the only way to purchase large screen HD-TV's like this.
They don't publicize it as much as they should, but they ship all large screen TV's with WHITE GLOVE service, at no extra charge. When you compare what all the other online retailers charge for this service, AMAZON is the LEAST EXPENSIVE. And to cap it all, they also have a no quibble/no cost return policy.
AMAZON delivered my TV with free (White glove) shipping in 4 days.
Unfortunately, after a few days trying to set it up for my DVD player I noticed a HORRIBLE HALO around dark objects when set against bright background.
My immediate reaction was to RETURN the TV to AMAZON. But SONY included a notice with the TV asking that if there is any problem with the set, if I called their customer service number, they would look after me.
So I called SONY and reported the problem. But rather than look after me as they promised they merely gave me numbers of two local TV... Read more
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123 of 125 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Sony Grand WEGA KDS-60A2000 60-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) ...you have to calibrate the display (as you should with ANY television), and because of the incredible detail possible with a 1080p picture, the "garbage in, garbage out" tenet of picture quality really holds here.I can't stress those two points enough. If you cannot afford a full calibration by an ISF technician, you should at least purchase Digital Video Essentials or Avia Guide to Home Theater (both available at Amazon) and calibrate the brightness, contrast, color, and grayscale tracking of the display. It is not fair to gauge the picture quality of the display when using factory settings, which are set to "torch" mode (super-bright, super-contrast) to attract ignorant buyers at Best Circuit Buy City. You MUST calibrate the TV for your viewing environment. Note that the A2000 remembers calibration settings PER INPUT and PER RESOLUTION. That means if you have an HD cable box that is in "pass-through" mode - meaning it might send 480i, 720p, or 1080i, depending on the... Read more 112 of 114 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Sony Grand WEGA KDS-60A2000 60-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) This is my second HD set, and it's much much better than what I had. Not only does this have an excellent HD 1080p, but the picture from standard def sources is the best I've seen. The internal scaler (which converts SD to 1080p) is among the best made.One thing that happens, though, is that people hook up devices that have their own (inferior) scalers and then complain about the Standard def. This happens often with "hi-def" cable boxes, where the installer sets the cable box to do all the converting before it gets to the TV. Not much the TV can do when the cable box has already mucked things up. The proper thing to do is to set up the cable box to "pass-through" mode (i.e. leave the signal alone!) so the $3000 TV's scaler is used instead of the junk in the $80 cable box. When set up properly, regular TV looks like DVD used to, DVD looks hi-def, and true HD is eye-popping. 59 of 61 people found the following review helpful ![]() Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony Grand WEGA KDS-60A2000 60-Inch SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV (Electronics) AMAZON is the only way to purchase large screen HD-TV's like this.They don't publicize it as much as they should, but they ship all large screen TV's with WHITE GLOVE service, at no extra charge. When you compare what all the other online retailers charge for this service, AMAZON is the LEAST EXPENSIVE. And to cap it all, they also have a no quibble/no cost return policy. AMAZON delivered my TV with free (White glove) shipping in 4 days. Unfortunately, after a few days trying to set it up for my DVD player I noticed a HORRIBLE HALO around dark objects when set against bright background. My immediate reaction was to RETURN the TV to AMAZON. But SONY included a notice with the TV asking that if there is any problem with the set, if I called their customer service number, they would look after me. So I called SONY and reported the problem. But rather than look after me as they promised they merely gave me numbers of two local TV... Read more |
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